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Linda
Evans was born Linda
Evanstad on
November 18, 1942
, in
Hartford
,
Connecticut
. But she didn't stay on the East Coast for long. When she was six
months old, her parents, Alba and Arlene Evanstad, former
professional dancers, moved the family to
North Hollywood
,
California
. Evans was an only child, and an extremely shy one at that. In
fact, at
Hollywood
High School
, the principal recommended that the reticent student take acting
classes to build her self-confidence. Her first break was equally
accidental: One day, Evans decided to tag along with a friend who
was going on an audition. The producer noticed her and decided that
she was perfect for the role.
In
1961, Evans made her first network television appearance, on the
series "Bachelor Father," alongside John Forsythe. (She
would join Forsythe again, 20 years later, on another huge TV
series.) She also appeared in the teen hit "Beach Blanket
Bingo" with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello.
In
1964, the 22-year-old tried out for a role in "The Glory
Guys," a large-scale cavalry flick. She didn't get the part,
but the film's producers offered her the role of Barbara Stanwyck's
daughter on a new TV show, "The Big Valley". The series
quickly caught on, and Linda Evanstad felt pressure to change her
name to something snappier and more "American-sounding".
Linda Evans was born. Evans met actor John Derek on the set of her
new gig, and despite their considerable age difference (he was 42,
she was 26), the two were soon living together and were married in
1968.
Then,
in 1973, Derek traveled to Greece
to direct a film featuring 16-year-old Mary Cathleen Collins. The
two developed a close friendship, and he nicknamed her
"Bo". During filming, Evans flew to Greece
to visit her husband, and learned that he'd fallen in love with
Collins and planned to marry her. She was devastated, but made
strong efforts to remain friends with Derek, and later even
befriended his new wife.
The
next year, Evans met real-estate magnate and eligible
Hollywood
bachelor Stan Herman. The two promptly fell in love and married, but
this partnership, too, was rocky. Herman wasn't used to the married
life, and in 1979, the two divorced. Evans turned to Eastern
religion and meditation for solace — openly admitting that she
needed to look inside herself to understand why her life was not
turning out the way she'd expected.
Single
and ready to focus more intently on her career, Evans had to face
down naysayers who said that she was getting too old to play the
ubiquitous Farrah Fawcett-type roles available at the time. In 1980,
she was given the script for a new pilot which was to be produced by
Aaron Spelling. It's working title was "Oil". Evans loved
it and auditioned for the role of Krystle Jennings, a secretary who
marries a ruthless oil baron named Blake Carrington, to be played by
John Forsythe. She got the part, and the show, renamed
"Dynasty," made her a household name around the world. Her
sweet but sultry character led people to view women over 40 as sexy.
In
1982, Evans won a Golden Globe Award as well as her first of five
People's Choice Awards. She was also nominated for an Emmy and was
in a position to pick and choose from a multitude of roles that were
coming her way. "Dynasty" — the series that virtually
epitomized the glitz of the '80s — thrived for nine seasons and
ended as the decade drew to a close. At the same time, Evans began a
new phase in her own life: She met and fell in love with
world-famous Greek musician Yanni. Together, they moved from
Los Angeles
,
California
to
Tacoma
,
Washington
.
Evans'
high-profile spot on "Dynasty" was behind her, but her
career continued to flourish. In 1992, the 50-year-old reunited with
old co-stars in two specials, "The Gambler Returns: The Luck of
the Draw," and "Dynasty: The Reunion". She also
produced concerts and television specials for Yanni. And though the
couple split in 1998, you won't see this still-sexy star of the
nighttime soaps disappearing any time soon. A spokeswoman for a
number of personal causes, Evans is now single and self-reliant.
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